Portfolio
Resources
This isn't a real quote, but I'm reasonably sure that if I left my mom alone with my website files, something like this would show up mysteriously soon after. I do try to be "good at the internet" for my part, which to me means to make my area of the 'net as tidy and welcoming as I know how. Part of this is trying to make designs that work well with accessibility devices, and structure the content so it's ultimately interesting to interact with.
Here, you'll find a few things that might be interesting, if you're considering asking me to work with you on something. I've included my resume, in three different formats: as a webpage, as a pdf, and as a long-form article. Next, I've picked out a bunch of interview questions that the internet considers the worst to answer, and given my take on them. Then, I've got a link to a website I made, using the projects I did when I attended UML.
In addition to those resources, you'll see below some examples of email templates I designed when I worked at Constant Contact. Lastly, I've included some links to websites I've both made for clients, and for myself. If anything here looks interesting to you, or you have any questions, feel free to use the Contact page to send me a message or contact me on the social network or community of your choice.
Logo Design
Putting together a logo is one of the first steps I like to take when planning a website. I've gotten to make several, as part of projects for school, and also as commissions from clients and family.
Email Templates
During my time at Constant Contact, I was part of their Campaign Design team. This is a group of hardworking folks, who craft a branded template for new accounts, based on whatever branding the customer is coming in with. This could be a professionally done website with a logo, or a png of a business card.
Websites
If you're curious about the work I've done during my time at UML, take a look at the website designs below. They've allowed me to experiment with logo design, color schemes, and site structure. I also took courses in Python and web databases, since I was curious about the other parts of web development. This gave me a taste of what it's like to work with SQL, C, and good 'ol Python.